Ken
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Thanks for trying, Tony. If a shielded cable extension does it, then that's the key. The EMI/RFI people are hearing is probably not a problem with the Sena 20S; but rather a problem with the ear...
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That should be a "left" crosswind. (not "west"). Doh!
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Hi, Kathy. Several people have complained that the volume is too low. But others say that it's good. I'm not an expert on the subject, but look at the way the speakers are mounted in the helmet....
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There are two things I know of that will cause the 20S to ramp up the volume while riding. One is the collar of your riding jacket. It can rotate the volume control until it reaches maximm . The...
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Someone told me recently that if the helmet speakers are in deep wells and that if there are layers of padding between the speakers and one's ears, that the volume will be too low to hear with foam...
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Sure would be cool if Bluetooth noise-blocking earbuds would pair and work with our Sena headsets. Stuff 'em in your ears like simple foam blockers and have stereo sound from the Sena. No earbud ...
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New experience today with my new "Case Study #1" (pairing scenario described on page 48 of the manual). At Sena's suggestion, I paired the iPhone as the #1 phone and the Zumo 665 as the secondar...
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I can't hear diddly with foam or custom fit earplugs. At speeds under 40 to 50 mph, I go naked eared and can hear the Sena 20S fine. Plenty of volume from the Sena. At 70 to 85 mph, noise-blocki...
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At first, the four of us on a 10-day trip had issues getting the volumes right. But by the end of the trip, the only complaints were: 1. The first ring when calling a phone number is blasting-lou...
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Well, I have used the max volume beeps to let me know that no more volume is available. Once I hit the max (beeps), I don't try any more. When the beeps WERE a pain was when the wind was rota...